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why did gandhiji give so much importance to the villagers​

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Answered by ItzDepressedArmyGirl
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Gandhiji never told people to follow him or regard himself as a leader. He never intended to lead but he chose to follow. He followed the truth and what brought happiness to his people. His simplicity, self confidence, truthfulness and empathetic nature made people admire him.

Answered by SanviNavodayan
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The Gandhian vision of an ideal village or village Swaraj is that it is a complete republic, independent of its neighbours for its own wants and yet interdependent for many others in which dependence is necessary. According to Gandhiji, the making of an ideal village is very simple.

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